Unexpected mention of worship leader Nick Herbert in Q magazine.
LONDON-based worship leader Nick Herbert got a surprise plug in the December issue of Q magazine. In an article where "a little old lady" (Beryl Nesbitt), a "moral crusader" (David Turtle of Mediawatch UK) and a "trendy vicar" (Rev Jon Soper) were asked to identify "the most offensive song ever" and were played tracks by Eamon, Sex Pistols, The Prodigy, Slayer, Eminem and Goldie Lookin Chain, Rev Soper went on to speak about Herbert, "The last albums I bought were by Fried and a guy called Nick Herbert who writes a lot of church music. I like stuff that is really creative."
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